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Sunday, January 23, 2011

UBCD4Win 3.6

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Requires a valid Windows XP or 2003 licenseWhere To Downloadwww.ubcd4win.com/downloads.htmHow To Burnwww.ubcd4win.com/burn.htmUBCD4Win Forumswww.ubcd4win.com/forum/But here's a quick referenceDownload and Build and then Burn the UBCD4Win to CD
Boot from the UBCD4Win newly created bootable disc
Plug in a USB Flash Drive, or empty CD / DVD (if requiring to backup your data)
There are a number of Programs from the UBCD4Win Start menu, see pics h e r e
Or use UBCD4Win's "My Computer" and back up data to your external USB drive (Source) Features:
· Explorer as Shell (by Hilander999 & Joshua)
· Hashcheck received some updates to help speed it up
· BTS Drivers now have compatible LAN, WLAN, and graphics drivers.
· Mass Storage, LAN, and WLAN drivers are included in UBCD4Win, only
· Mass Storage & LAN are enabled
· VC++ 2008 Runtime, Avira 9 requires this
· New quot;cleanup toolsquot; section, noted as CT in added software
· New quot;dynamicquot; plugin for Kaspersky, handles versions 7 and 8.
· Compatible with XP and Vista 32/64

You need to build this disk before you need it! (i.e. before your system crashes)

The UBCD4Win build process steps are fairly straight-forward but may require considerable processing time to complete (depending on your system might run for 30-45+ minutes)

AND NOTE: I've found the process runs smoothly and without any problem if you start with a Microsoft install CD. But if you only have an OEM install CD (e.g. one from HP or Dell) the build will often fail

Another way to easily identify an OEM install disk is to look at the folders on your install CD. Open your installation CD with Explorer. If you see an OEM folder listed, it's an OEM install disk (and you may have problems building UBCD4Win). Otherwise, it should be a breeze!

I have not yet tried building UBCD4Win using an already installed system (vs. using an installation CD) but will report on it when i finally try that method as well